I'm looking to use natural stone setts for a drive way. The setts shown in the street (with red doors in picture)on your website page on "loose filling" for setts and cubes look fantastic -with the type of colour variation I'm looking for.
Can you please tell me what they are and/ or can you recommend any natural stone setts for drive use with quite strong yellow/ brown / grey colours.
PS Great website for anyone trying to learn more about paving/ setts etc
Great looking setts - What are the setts on your website
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Steve.
Just looked at photo you mention.
Look to me like natural ( British ) York stone setts, sawn and tumbled.
Check out link to George Farrar's site on suppliers links, they do these sort of setts, with similar colour range.
I think they now do online ordering as well.
Sure there are other suppliers / quarries producing similar, no doubt someone will add to suggestion.
Just looked at photo you mention.
Look to me like natural ( British ) York stone setts, sawn and tumbled.
Check out link to George Farrar's site on suppliers links, they do these sort of setts, with similar colour range.
I think they now do online ordering as well.
Sure there are other suppliers / quarries producing similar, no doubt someone will add to suggestion.
Ability.
Those setts are ackshirley Marshalls, or at least the photo is. They will be sourced from more or less the same place as George Farrar's, but typically have a bit of a price premium.
They are, for the record, a Greenmoor Rustic Sett, so they're a Pennine stone, from N. Yorkshire. You have to be careful, as Marshalls also sell a "Haworth Moor" sett that has never been anywhere near Haworth - they're from India, but by giving the setts (and the flags that go with them) a 'Yorkshire" name, the plan seems to be to con folk into not questioning the true source. I think this is deceitful, and I know I won't make any new friends at Marshalls for saying so, but aren't 'Yorkshire folk' supposed to be famed for straight talking and calling a spade a spade? If so, why are they calling Indian Stone by a West Riding name?
They are, for the record, a Greenmoor Rustic Sett, so they're a Pennine stone, from N. Yorkshire. You have to be careful, as Marshalls also sell a "Haworth Moor" sett that has never been anywhere near Haworth - they're from India, but by giving the setts (and the flags that go with them) a 'Yorkshire" name, the plan seems to be to con folk into not questioning the true source. I think this is deceitful, and I know I won't make any new friends at Marshalls for saying so, but aren't 'Yorkshire folk' supposed to be famed for straight talking and calling a spade a spade? If so, why are they calling Indian Stone by a West Riding name?